Chimelong Paradise (长隆欢乐世界) is Guangzhou’s flagship theme park inside the Chimelong Tourist Resort in Panyu District. It opened in 2006 and is known for big, modern coasters (including a famous 10-inversion roller coaster) plus lots of family rides and shows—so it works both for thrill-seekers and mixed groups.

This guide is built for real planning: how to get there by metro, what tickets usually cost, how to time your day, and the mistakes that ruin a first visit.


Chimelong Paradise at a glance 📍⏱️💳

What you needPractical answer
LocationChimelong Tourist Resort, Panyu District, Guangzhou
OpenedApril 12, 2006
Nearest metro anchorHanxi Changlong Station (汉溪长隆站) — interchange for Line 3 & Line 7; short walk/shuttle to park gates
Ticket price (common reference)Adult CNY 250, Child/Senior CNY 175 (typical published table; promos vary)
Time neededFull day is ideal (6–9 hours). Half-day works only with a strict ride shortlist.
Best time to visitWeekday + arrive at opening ✅

What makes Chimelong Paradise worth it ✅

Big coaster lineup (not just “kids rides”)

Chimelong Paradise is widely recognized for headline thrill rides; one highlight often mentioned is the 10-inversion roller coaster (a record-type coaster in its era).

Simple logistics

Unlike many large theme parks, access is very straightforward: metro → Hanxi Changlong → short transfer.


Tickets and prices 💳 (what to expect in reality)

Ticketing changes by:

  • weekday vs weekend/holiday
  • day vs “evening/after X time” entry
  • bundles (circus/safari/water park combos)
  • platform promotions

A commonly cited published price table lists:

  • Paradise: CNY 250 (Adult), CNY 175 (Child/Senior)

You’ll also see platforms selling night/evening tickets (enter after a certain time) with different conditions—always read inclusions carefully.

Pro tip: If you’re going on a weekend/holiday, buying online can save time at ticket lines (even if the park doesn’t “sell out”).


Opening hours ⏱️ (important: seasonal)

Theme parks in China often shift operating hours by season, day of week, and special event weeks. Some listings show patterns like:

  • Mon–Fri ~09:30–18:00
  • Sat–Sun ~09:30–19:00

But the safest approach is to treat third-party hours as estimates, and confirm on the day (or shortly before) via Chimelong’s official channels / resort announcements. Chimelong’s official site provides contact paths for inquiries.

✅ Practical rule: arrive early anyway. Most “queue pain” comes from showing up at 12–13:00.


How to get there 🚇🚌🚕🚶

By metro (best option) 🚇✅

  1. Take Guangzhou Metro Line 3 or Line 7 to Hanxi Changlong Station (汉溪长隆站).
  2. From Exit D/E, walk to the park or take the resort’s free shuttle depending on where you’re headed.

Phone-saving tip: save these Chinese names:

  • 汉溪长隆站 (Hanxi Changlong Station)
  • 长隆欢乐世界 (Chimelong Paradise)

By taxi / ride-hailing 🚕

Pin “长隆欢乐世界” (Chimelong Paradise). In busy resort traffic, metro is often faster.


Best one-day strategy (ride plan that actually works) 🎢✅

0) Arrive at opening

Be at the gate early so you get 2–3 top rides done before queues explode.

1) First 2 hours: “high-demand thrill rides”

Do the biggest coasters first. Even if you don’t know names, just follow this logic:

  • go straight to the far side / major coaster zone
  • ride 2–3 headliners back-to-back

2) Midday: indoor / shade / shows

Guangzhou heat + humidity can drain you fast. Use midday for:

  • indoor attractions
  • shows
  • lunch + hydration reset

3) Afternoon: mixed rides + photos

After lunch, switch to:

  • medium-queue rides
  • family classics
  • photo spots + “signature” park views

4) Late afternoon/evening: repeat favorites (or night ticket flow)

If you’re on an evening ticket or staying late, use the last 60–90 minutes to re-ride what you loved most.


Food & costs inside 🍜💳

Expect theme-park pricing, plus lots of paid “extras”:

  • lockers
  • raincoats for water rides
  • VR / premium experiences
  • photos

Klook’s listing explicitly notes many of these extras aren’t included and are priced on-site.

✅ Money-saving: eat a bigger breakfast outside the park + plan one main meal inside.


Tips & common mistakes ✅⚠️

Use metro + Exit D/E logic
It’s the most consistent, low-stress route.

⚠️ Arriving after lunch = you’ll wait all day
If you start at 14:00, you must accept a “shortlist day” (3–5 rides max).

Do top coasters first
Queues are lowest early; don’t “warm up” on slow rides first.

⚠️ Not planning for humidity
Bring sunscreen, hat, water, and a portable fan in warm months.

If you’re price-sensitive, compare official-ish tables vs promo platforms
Use the CNY 250/175 table as a baseline, then hunt promos.


FAQ ❓

What’s the nearest metro station?
Hanxi Changlong (Line 3 & Line 7) is the main interchange for Chimelong resort parks.

How much are tickets?
A commonly published price table lists CNY 250 (Adult) and CNY 175 (Child/Senior), but promos and special tickets vary.

Is Chimelong Paradise good for non-thrill visitors?
Yes—there are plenty of family rides and shows, but your best value comes from mixing 2–3 headliners with calmer attractions.

When did the park open?
2006.


Conclusion

Chimelong Paradise Guangzhou is the city’s best “full-day adrenaline” stop: strong coaster lineup, easy metro access via Hanxi Changlong (Lines 3/7), and a layout that rewards smart timing. Go early, hit the biggest rides first, and treat ticket prices and hours as variable by date—confirm close to your visit.

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